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Study programmes 2008-2009Last update : 29/06/2009
MECA0063-1  Vehicle Architecture
Duration :  30h Th, 30h Pr
Credits/ECTS :  
civil engineering in electromechanics, 3rd year5
Master in Mechanical Engineering, in-depth approach, 2nd yearDeuxième quadrimestre5
Holder(s) :  Pierre Duysinx
Language :  Langue française
Course contents :  This lecture aims at introducing:

  • The general layout of a vehicle and of its major subsystems
  • Present and discuss the major components and subsystems of the vehicle
  • Discuss the functionnal and manufacturing considerations that intrervenes
  • Introduce some of the design methodology and design tools: optimization, concurrent engineering, integrated design...
The outline of the lecture is:

  • General architecture of the vehicle
  • The car body
  • Elements of vehicle aerodyanmics
  • Security systems (passive / active)
  • The suspension systems: types, design, suspension elements
  • The braking system
  • Choice of a motorization system
  • The transmission systems: transmission, gear boxes, clutches, differential, driveshafts...
  • Electric systems
  • Design methodologies: multdisciplinary optimisation, concurrent engineering, DFX...
Course objective :  Study of the general layout of a vehicle and of its major subsystems and components. Introduce some of the design tools and methodologies for vehicle design.
Prerequisites :  Basic mechanics, Machine design, Machine vibrations, Finite Element method, Applied Thermodynamics.
Workshops :  
  • Computer exercices (Matlab, CATIA, SAMCEF, BOSS QUATTRO)
  • Mini project
  • Visit of a car manufactory
Organization :  The lecture are given during second quadrimester i.e. from February to May on Friday afternoon.

13 lectures (2 hours) + one mini project + one visit of a plant
Written notes :  Copy of the sildes.

References books:

  • J. Happian-Smith (ed.) "An Introduction to Modern Vehicle Design". Butterworth Heinemann. 2002.
  • W. Milliken & D. Milliken. « Race Car Vehicle Dynamics », 1995, Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)
  • R. Bosch. « Automotive Handbook». 5th edition. 2002. Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)
  • J. Reimpell, H. Stoll, J. Betzler. «The automotive chassis: engineering principles ». 2nd edition. 2001, SAE.
  • H. Heisler. « Vehicle and Engine Technology ». 2nd edition. SAE, 1999.
Assessment :  
  • Oral exam on theoretical matters
  • Presentation of mini project
Contacts :  Pierre Duysinx,
LTAS - Automtotive Engineering
Institute of Mechanics and Civil Engineering, Building B52
Chemin des chevreuils, 1, 4000 Liège
Téléphone : +32 4 366 9194,
Fax : +32 4 366 9159,
Email : P.Duysinx@ulg.ac.be
Remarks :  None


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